The California Attorney General will launch an "inquiry" into
Arnold Schwarzenegger's possible use of taxpayer funds to cover
up his sexual liaisons,
reports Radar Online.

The allegations include Schwarzenegger's possibly using
state-owned cars and state employees to smuggle women into his
Sacramento hotel suite:

Veteran
hotel security officer William Taylor
said he witnessed the “Governator” using California Highway
Patrol (CHP) officers and vehicles to ferry scantily-clad women
in-and-out of his suite at the Sacramento Hyatt Regency where he
and wife Maria Shriver often stayed.

“It makes me very angry just to think of what was going on at
that time,” Taylor, who passed a polygraph test about his claims,
told the latest edition of the National Enquirer.